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Ancient Poetry and Gentleman's Moral Sentences

Ancient Poetry and Gentleman's Moral Sentences

In ancient China, people had a high demand for virtue, which led to many poems about virtue. People praise a person. When writing about virtue, they also write poems to praise him. Let me take you a brief look at the ancient poems describing the virtue of a gentleman.

Ancient poetry of gentleman's moral character 1 1, Tian Xingjian, gentleman constantly strives for self-improvement,

2, a modest gentleman, gentle as jade,

3. A gentleman can bully the Party.

4. Confucius said, "A gentleman seeks Tao instead of food. Farming is also awkward; Learn, and Lu is among them. Is a gentleman worried about his way?

Worried about poverty. "

5, gentle, and then a gentleman

6, a gentleman's word, recalling a horse is hard to chase.

7. Gentlemen are harmonious but different, while villains are at odds (as Confucius said).

8. The Book of Songs Gentleman is in service, and I don't know its year. What is this? The chickens have entered the nest, the sun is setting, and sheep and cattle are descending the hillside. A gentleman is in service, so why not? A gentleman is in service, in a few days or months. What are the advantages? Chickens are on the shelves, the sun is gradually setting, and cattle and sheep are going home from the mountain. If a gentleman is in service, will he be hungry?

9, Tian Xingjian, the gentleman is constantly striving for self-improvement. The terrain is Kun, and the gentleman carries things with morality.

10, decent people, decent people, and villains are often sad.

An ancient poem about a gentleman's moral character 2 1. A gentleman should not only worry about his body and mind, but also indulge in affairs. —— Ming Hongzicheng

2. A gentleman is not strong if he is not heavy. -The Analects of Confucius

3. When a gentleman is like water, when a villain is like fire. -Han Liuxiang

4. If a gentleman is not kind, he has a husband, and a benevolent person has no villain. -The Analects of Confucius and Xianwen.

5. The gentleman is poor, and the villain is extravagant. -"The Analects of Wei Linggong"

6. The noble spirit of a gentleman is overwhelming, and the complacent spirit of a villain is overwhelming. —— Xue Mingxuan

7. Gentlemen are harmonious but different, while villains are at odds. -The Analects of Confucius

8. A gentleman is not afraid of misfortune, but he doesn't take pleasure in happiness. -Historical Records

9. A gentleman delights in his ways, while a villain delights in his desires. -The Book of Rites

10, gentlemen like to be like others, while villains like to be different from others. A gentleman is far away from him, and a villain is close to him. -Yitong Renbu

1 1, a gentleman is not generous, and his chest swallows a hundred rivers. -Tang Mengjiao

12. A gentleman seeks for himself, while a villain seeks for others. -The Analects of Confucius

13, the gentleman is determined, and the villain does not dispute. -Tang Mengjiao

14, the gentleman reaches the summit, and the villain gives the order. -The Analects of Confucius and Xianwen.

15, the gentleman is Thai but not arrogant, and the villain is arrogant but not Thai. -The Analects of Confucius

16, an upright man is open and poised is anxious and worried when he is a petty person.

17, a gentleman knows far things, but a villain knows near things. -Zuo zhuan

18, the leisure of a gentleman is its meaning, and the leisure of a villain is its evil. -Ruanzi

19, gentlemen and villains, like ice and charcoal, are incompatible. Ju Hee Song

20. The interests of a gentleman and a villain are different, just public and private. Ju Hee Song

2 1. A gentleman thinks that it is good, and a villain thinks that it is evil. -like a mirror

22. A gentleman publicizes the goodness of others, while a villain publicizes the evil of others. -Don Jason Wu

23. A gentleman uses people with virtue, while a villain uses people with power. -Song Qing Kun

24. A gentleman has a lifelong worry, not once. -Mencius

25. A gentleman may not have considerable details, but he can be thick; Although the villain is shallow and narrow, he may not have both. Ju Hee Song